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In the 2019 trailer (right) they had been replaced with patches with generic symbols<br>        On Thursday, military contractor Erik Prince said the reinstatement of the Taiwan patch showed that Hollywood was now alert to the threat from an emboldened China<br>        Prince made his comments on Steve Bannon's War Room podcast, which was broadcast from the Conservative Political Action Conference in Dallas, Texas<br>          RELATED ARTICLES                <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>And they have criticized liberals for being too slow to react and mistakenly believing that helping China develop would turn the country into a peace-loving democracy.<br>In recent years, Hollywood has tried to cash in with Chinese audiences by avoiding using China as an aggressor in action movies.<br>But Prince said the producers of Top Gun had managed to make money by standing up to the Chinese. <br>'And that movie did over a billion dollars,' he said.<br><br>'Amazing. <br>'And so Hollywood has woken up.' <br>The controversy erupted in 2019 when eagle eyed viewers of a trailer for [http://bodyteam12.com bodyteam12.com] the sequel noticed something strange. Two patches on the back of Cruise's iconic jacket, which marked port visits to Japan and Taiwan, had been changed to generic symbols.<br>Reports suggested the change was made to appease Chinese censors and one of the movie's backers, the Chinese company Tencent Pictures. <br>But the [https://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/search.html?sel=site&searchPhrase=patches patches] were restored when the Chinese backer pulled out.<br>However, the film does not yet have a Chinese release date.<br>Analysts have also spotted another trend.<br><br>After years of action movies set among Afghan mountains or dusty Iraqi villages, with U.S. soldiers tackling counter-terrorism operations, the latest Top Gun movie depicts big, bold American power.<br>It features huge aircraft carriers patrolling the oceans, and the latest generation of [http://www.techandtrends.com/?s=warplanes%20flying warplanes flying] daring missions. <br>It comes as the U.S.<br>refocuses its military posture with billions of dollars of assets and retools its alliances in the Indo-Pacific region to confront an emboldened China.<br>'Are you on the side of freedom? Or on the side of the [Chinese Communist Party] and all its tentacles,' asked Prince.<br>The threat was on full display on Thursday as China held live fire exercises in the waters around Taiwan following the visit of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.<br>        China ratcheted up its military intimidation of Taiwan on Thursday by firing ballistic missiles which flew over the island and landed in Japanese waters<br>                China fires short-range ballistic missiles into waters near Taiwan on Thursday, as four days of live-fire exercises kick off that will effectively blockade the island in the biggest threat to its independence in decades<br>        Chinese missile batteries open fire from the coast near Pingtang Island across the Taiwan Strait as Beijing begins its biggest-ever war games around the self-governing island<br>The autonomous island said China fired 11 ballistic missiles into waters off its south-western and north-eastern coasts on Thursday during a two-hour period. <br>Beijing also scrambled fighter jets and sent some of its most up-to-date warships to surround the island, in what state media said is a rehearsal for an invasion. The drills are due to last until Sunday, and are due to including long-range bombers and hypersonic missiles.<br><br>China's two aircraft carriers are also holding position nearby.<br>American forces - including the USS Ronald Reagan aircraft carrier which is forward-deployed with the Pacific Fleet - are thought to be lurking nearby, while missile-tracking spy planes have been sent to watch over the drills. <br>Prince said he did not believe China was preparing for an invasion. <br>'I'm glad I'm glad to see representatives of the US government visiting Taiwan,' he said<br>'My worry is that it only gives them a casus belli to do this and to lash out at Taiwan. I still don't think they're trying to go the distance right now.'<br>
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